We'll be adding more student events to Common Core Connect. Please return often to learn more about how our student event experiences can support your district or school's State Standards and 21st Century driven classrooms.

TCOE Student Events and the California State Standards

The California State Content Standards in ELA and Mathematics were adopted by the State Board of Education in 2010. These focused and rigorous standards define the 21st century knowledge and skills students need for success in college and career. The new standards call for an integrated curriculum that challenges students to think in complex ways and to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired. Evidence of such learning can be demonstrated through the completion of a variety of assigned tasks, including Tulare County Office of Education Student Event activities.

TCOE has always promoted student event participation as an avenue to providing a well-rounded educational experience. Now, we are able to further emphasize the importance of student events by directly aligning them to tour 21st century standards.

When applicable, TCOE Student Events are coded in one or both of the following manners:

Use the Student Events drop-down menu on Common Core Connect's navigation bar to learn more about our student events, how they correlate to 21st Century learning and California's State Standards, and how you can develop and implement similar events at your county office, school district, or campus.

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